Lyon 2013
IPC Athletics World Championships 19-28 July
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2011 IPC Athletics World Championships: Men's 100m T44 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships: Men's 100m T44
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2011 IPC Athletics World Championships: Men's 100m T44
2011 IPC Athletics World Championships: Men's 100m T44
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Marlou van Rhijn, the Netherlands' Blade Babe
At the IPC Athletics European Championships in Stadskanaal, the Netherlands, the host nation swept the women's 100m T43/44 race led by Marlou van Rhijn.
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Desert Challenge 2013 preview - IPC Athletics Grand Prix
Big American names set to compete in Arizona this weekend.
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Media accreditation opens for IPC Athletics World Championships
Media can register for accreditation via the media accreditation page for the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships.
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Van Rhijn breaks 400m world record at Dutch Open
The Netherlands’ Marlou van Rhijn now holds world records in the 100m, 200m and 400m distances in the T43 class.
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Grosseto 2013 review: Caironi smashes two world records
Switzerland's Marcel Hug and Great Britain's Hannah Cockcroft also impresed in scorching conditions at the IPC Athletics Grand Prix event in Italy.
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Oliveira world’s 17th most marketable athlete
Brazilian Paralympic sprinting champion Alan Fonteles Oliveira was named to SportsPro magazine’s 50 Most Marketable Athletes list.
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Van Rhijn set to take on the world over one lap
After medalling in the 100m and 200m T44 at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, the Netherlands’ Marlou van Rhijn is setting her sights on the 400m for the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships.
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Peacock shifting from London to Lyon
British Paralympic champion sprinter Jonnie Peacock now has the experience to back up his quest for gold at the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships.
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Ballard to open 2013 season in Dubai Great Britain's Graeme Ballard hopes to keep his outstanding performances rolling into 2013, starting with the 5th FAZZA International. /feature/ballard-open-2013-season-dubai /sites/default/files/images/120522170558943_IMG_4023.mainpicture_612.JPG
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Prince's Paralympic addiction
USA's David Prince, a former drug dealer and dropout, inspired the world by winning bronze in the 400m T44 at London 2012.
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No. 2: Fonteles shocks stadium over 200m victory
Brazil's Alan Fonteles Oliveira produced one of the biggest upsets in Paralympic history, defeating sprinting great Oscar Pistorius in the 200m T44 in London
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No. 9: Injured Nascimento limps to the finish line
With 80,000 fans cheering him on, Brazil’s Yohansson Nascimento insisted on finishing the 100m T46 final, despite a pulled hamstring.
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